Is early-onset primary Sjögren’s syndrome a worse prognosis form of the disease?

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Anquetil, Céline | Hachulla, Eric | Machuron, François | Mariette, Xavier | Le Guern, Veronique | Vittecoq, Olivier | Dernis, Emmanuelle | Larroche, Claire | Dubost, Jean-Jacques | Perdriger, Aleth | Devauchelle-Pensec, Valérie | Fauchais, Anne-Laure | Morel, Jacques | Dieudé, Philippe | Rist, Stephanie | Sène, Damien | Gottenberg, Jacques-Eric | Hatron, Pierre-Yves

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International audience. Onset of primary SS is usually between 40 and 60 years of age, with severe systemic complications in 15% of cases. We sought to determine whether early-onset disease is related to a specific phenotype and if it is predictive of a poor outcome.

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